- Kreator
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Kreator
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Origin = Essen,Germany
Genre =Thrash metal [ [http://books.google.it/books?id=ML0Rko9QlggC&pg=PA98&dq=kreator+thrash+metal&sig=o8V_JzEd0n3Qp0BMnuMClYLWdJY "Heavy Metal Thunder: Kick-Ass Cover Art from Kick-Ass Albums" by James Sherry and Neil Aldis] ]
Years_active = 1982-present
Label = Epic, Steamhammer, Drakkar, G.U.N., Noise
Associated_acts = Sodom, Mystic, Coroner, Whiplash, Massacre, Turbo
URL = [http://www.kreator-terrorzone.de/ Official site]
Current_members = Miland 'Mille' Petrozza Jürgen 'Ventor' Reil Christian 'Speesy' GieslerSami Yli-Sirniö
Past_members = Michael Wulf Jörg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik Tommy Vetterli Roberto "Rob" Fioretti Andreas Herz Joe CangelosiKreator are a German
thrash metal band fromEssen, Germany . They started their career in 1982, under the name Tormentor. They originally played thrash metal with Venom influences. ["Live Kreation: Revisioned Glory" DVD: The first Scene of the history of the band section.] The band is also influenced bySlayer , [http://www.pyromusic.net/index.php?p=interviews_interview&id=29 Mille Petrozza interview] ]Metallica , [http://www.pyromusic.net/index.php?p=interviews_interview&id=29 Mille Petrozza interview] ]Mercyful Fate , [http://www.pyromusic.net/index.php?p=interviews_interview&id=29 Mille Petrozza interview] ] and Bathory [http://www.pyromusic.net/index.php?p=interviews_interview&id=29 Mille Petrozza interview] ] . Their style of music is similar to their compatriots Destruction and Sodom, the other two big German thrash metal bands. All three of these bands are often credited with helping pioneerdeath metal , by containing a several elements of what was to become the genre.cite web|title = Metal Storm - The Categorization of Death Metal|author=Insineratehymn|publisher=Metal Storm|url=http://www.metalstorm.ee/pub/article.php?article_id=73|accessdate=2007-03-25|date=2005-11-23]Kreator's work has been consistently in the vein of pure thrash metal, with the exception of four albums ("Renewal", "
Cause for Conflict ", "Outcast", and "Endorama ") during the 1990s when they undertook serious experimentation, incorporating industrial, gothic, and avant-garde elements into their sound.History
Kreator formed as Tyrant in 1982 in
Essen, Germany . The original lineup featured vocalist/guitaristMille Petrozza , drummer Jürgen 'Ventor' Reil, and bassist Rob Fioretti. They soon changed their name to Tormentor and released two demos. They changed the name of the band again to the final one, Kreator and signed to Noise Records in 1985. The name change came from the label, as there already was a band by the name Tormentor from Hungary.Kreator recorded their debut album, "
Endless Pain ", in just 10 days. Many black anddeath metal bands consider it to be a very influential release.cite web|title = The Metal Observer - Review of "Endless Pain"|author=Falk Kollmannsperger|publisher=The Metal Observer |url=http://www.metal-observer.com/articles.php?lid=1&sid=1&id=1380|accessdate=2007-03-28|date=2002-10-28] The band hired the late Sodom guitaristMichael Wulf for the albums tour.Wulf was in the band for a few days and didn't play on the band's next album, 1986's "
Pleasure to Kill ", despite his getting credit. A new guitarist, Jörg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski joined the band and he played on this album, which is widely considered a thrash classic.cite web|title = Sorted MagAZine - Review of "Pleasure to Kill"|author=Ken Blackmore|publisher=Sorted MagAZine|url=http://sortedmagazine.com/Distorted.php3?nID=354|accessdate=2007-03-26] cite web|title = HailMetal.Com - HailMetal.com's Top 50 Thrash Albums Of All Time|publisher=HailMetal.Com|url=http://www.hailmetal.com/gate.html?name=BestOfThrash|accessdate=2007-03-26|year=2006] cite web|title = Allmusic - Kreator Biography|author=Ed Rivadavia|publisher=Allmusic |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:5217gj4rj6iw~T1|accessdate=2007-03-26] Produced byHarris Johns (Helloween , Voivod), it is arguably one of the heaviest, fastest albums in metal, while showing the band growing in talent and technical ability. The song "Flag of Hate" became an early hit, and the band became one of the most promising up-and-coming European metal acts. With Tritze the band started their first tour ever (before the release of "Pleasure to Kill" they had only played 5 gigs total). The band closed out the year with theFlag of Hate EP.In 1987 Kreator released "
Terrible Certainty ", which is often considered to be Kreator's best album as the arrangements on the album were more complex and the tempos more varied.cite web|title = Allmusic - Review of "Terrible Certainty"|author=Vincent Jeffries|publisher=Allmusic |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jc91z83ajyvo~T1|accessdate=2007-03-26] The album featured another hit "Behind The Mirror", and the band's popularity continued to grow. They managed to find enough time and money (coming from the concerts) to finance another EP "Out of the Dark ... Into the Light ".In 1988 Kreator signed with major label
Epic Records . Their debut with Epic, 1989's "Extreme Aggression ", recorded inLos Angeles , became a metal hit. Continuing the "Terrible Certainty" formula while showing the band still progressing musically and with better production by the well-regarded Randy Burns (alsoMegadeth among others), the album featured the band's first major singles andmusic video s, the title track and "Betrayer", becoming major hits onMTV s "Headbangers Ball ". They toured North America withSuicidal Tendencies , which greatly expanded their popularity outside of Europe.In 1989 German director Thomas Schadt made a documentary about Kreator (focusing on the social aspect of
heavy metal in theRuhr Area ) titled "Thrash Altenessen" (named after the band's hometown, a suburb of Essen). Tritze left Kreator after "Extreme Aggression". In 1990, with new guitarist Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik (also formerly of Sodom), the band released "Coma of Souls ". This album was not quite as praised as the bands previous few albums (many felt the album was "rushed" and repetitivecite web|title = Allmusic - Kreator Biography|author=Ed Rivadavia|publisher=Allmusic |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:5217gj4rj6iw~T1|accessdate=2007-03-27] ), but still managed to do quite well, with "People of the Lie" becoming a hit. However, things changed in the 90's. With many other thrash bands such asMetallica ,Megadeth , Anthrax, and others changing their sound for a more commercial approach, Kreator began experimenting withdeath metal andindustrial metal around this time.The result was "Renewal", released in 1992, which featured heavy death metal and industrial influences. While reaching a newer, more commercial audience, the band upset many longtime fans, accusing them of "
selling out ".cite web|title = UTTER DARK webzine - Kreator interview|author=Bertrand Garnier|publisher=UTTER DARK webzine|url=http://utterdark.free.fr/kreator1.htm|accessdate=2007-03-27|date=2000-02-29] The band, once known for being an excellent live act, had disappointing shows and tours for this album due to the industrial influences.The excruciatingly taxing touring commitments that followed took the band as far as South America, but understandably left them physically and creatively exhausted. The band began to fall apart around this time, founding member Rob Fioretti left the band after the recording of the album as he wanted to spend more time with his family and was replaced by Andreas Herz, who never played any official release. In 1994 Reil left as well, leaving Petrozza the sole original bandmember. Reil was replaced by Joe Cangelosi. Herz left in 1995 and was replaced by
Christian Giesler . To make matters worse, their contract with Epic was dropped. Now onG.U.N. Records the new lineup put out the album "Cause for Conflict " that year. The result was their most modern album at that time, the sound on this album had influences fromPantera and Machine Head, a slight return to a harsher sound than on the previous album.cite web|title = The Metal Observer - Review of "Cause for Conflict"|author=Patrick Weiler|publisher=The Metal Observer |url=http://www.metal-observer.com/articles.php?lid=1&sid=1&id=1920|accessdate=2007-03-27|date=2003-03-07]Gosdzik and Cangelosi left in 1996 and were replaced by Tommy Vetterli (formerly of Coroner), and, surprisingly,
Jurgen Reil . The band continued to experiment with their sound, releasing "Outcast" and "Endorama ", both of which experimented with goth and ambient influences, incorporated samples and loops and even found Petrozza trying a few different singing styles on for size. It also retained thegroove metal influences. The record sales went down, by the end of the '90s the band reached both commercial and critical nadir. Though frontman Mille Petrozza never cared about this: "For us, success doesn't define in record sales. So all our albums have been successful for us, because we've achieved what we were aiming for...".cite web|title = Extreem Metaal - Kreator|author=Alex J|publisher=Extreem Metaal|url=http://www.extreemmetaal.nl/interviews/interviews/kreator_duitsland.html|accessdate=2007-03-27|date=2007-01-21]However, in 2001, with new guitarist
Sami Yli-Sirniö , the band released their "comeback" album "Violent Revolution ", which saw the band returning to their classic thrash style (albeit they used a lot of melodic metal and so calledGothenburg metal riffs). It was praised by fans and critics alike.cite web|title = Ultimate Metal Reviews - Review of "Violent Revolution"|publisher=Ultimate Metal Reviews |url=http://www.metal-reviews.com/ijk/kre-vr.htm|accessdate=2007-03-27] cite web|title = Metal Storm - Review of "Violent Revolution"|author=Rupophobic|publisher=Metal Storm|url=http://www.metalstorm.ee/bands/album.php?album_id=986&band_id=&bandname=Kreator|accessdate=2007-03-27|date=2003-09-19] cite web|title = Maelstrom Zine - Review of "Violent Revolution"|author=Steppenvvolf|publisher=Maelstrom Zine|url=http://www.maelstrom.nu/ezine/review_iss8_322.php|accessdate=2007-03-27] cite web|title = Allmusic - Review of "Violent Revolution"|author=Gary Hill|publisher=Allmusic |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:5m881vk3zzha~T1|accessdate=2007-03-27] The tour was extremely successful and introduced Kreator to a younger generation of metal fans. A live album "Live Kreation " and live DVD "" were released in 2003, and a new studio album - still retaining a style closer to old school thrash metal - "Enemy of God" was released in 2005. This album also saw a special edition re-release in 2006 called "Enemy of God: Revisited". In early 2006, Kreator toured North America and Canada withNapalm Death , A Perfect Murder, and The Undying. Kreator were to tour 2008 withKing Diamond ,Leaves Eyes , andCellador , however the tour was cancelled due to back issues with King Diamond.In March 2008, the "At the Pulse of Kapitulation" DVD was released, featuring "
Live in East Berlin " and "Hallucinative Comas " on one disc. Both had previously been available on VHS only and were long out of print. The band had also began working on their 12th full length album in late 2007/early 2008 and began recording in July 2008. Recording for the album, dubbed "Hordes of Chaos", was wrapped up in late August, with the album being slated for release in January of 2009. [cite web| author=Blabbermouth| url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=104614| title=KREATOR: More New Album Details Revealed| language=English| date=2008-09-12| accessdate=2008-10-09]Members
Current members
* Miland 'Mille' Petrozza - vocals,
guitar (1982-present, founder)
*Sami Yli-Sirniö - guitar (2001-present)
*Christian 'Speesy' Giesler - bass (1994-present)
* Jürgen 'Ventor' Reil - drums (1982-1993, 1997-present, founder)Former members
* Jörg "Tritze" Trzebiatowski - guitar (1986–1989)
* Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik - guitar (1989–1996) (Mystic (Bra), ex-Sodom)
*Michael Wulf (deceased) - guitar (1986, one show only) (ex-Sodom)
* Tommy Vetterli - guitar (1996–2001) (Coroner)
* Roberto "Rob" Fioretti - bass (1982–1992, founder)
* Andreas Herz - bass (1992–1994)
* Bogusz Rutkiewicz - bass (1988, one gig inBudapest ) (Turbo)
* Joe Cangelosi - drums (1994–1996) (Whiplash, Massacre)Discography
*"
Endless Pain " (1985)
*"Pleasure to Kill " (1986)
*"Terrible Certainty " (1987)
*"Extreme Aggression " (1989)
*"Coma of Souls " (1990)
*"Renewal" (1992)
*"Cause for Conflict " (1995)
*"Outcast" (1997)
*"Endorama " (1999)
*"Violent Revolution " (2001)
*"Enemy of God" (2005)
*"Hordes of Chaos" (2009)Videography
*"
Live in East Berlin "VHS (1990)
*"Hallucinative Comas " VHS (1991)
*""DVD (2003)
*"Enemy of God Revisited" Bonus DVD (2006)
*"" DVD (2008)ee also
*
List of songs by Kreator References
External links
* [http://www.kreator-terrorzone.de/ Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/officialkreator OfficialMySpace page]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:wifpxqe5ldde Artist page atAllmusic ]
*musicbrainz artist|name=Kreator|id=39822e8d-f24e-4f07-b51b-28b22e59fbdb
* [http://www.sinister.com.au/_features/confess/kreator/kreator.php Sinister Online interview with Mille Petrozza]
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